Sustainable Development Knowledge Partnership (SDKP)

Mission Statement

Spotlight

A new series of policy briefs called "Sustainable Development Insights" has been launched by SDKP in collaboration with the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.

This new series of publications will be edited by Prof. Adil Najam, Director of the Pardee Center, and managed and hosted by the Pardee Center as a contribution to the SDKP.
New Papers are now available:

To organize the knowledge on sustainable development in order to make it more useful for practitioners and policy makers.

Background

While a significant body of knowledge has emerged on the concept and practice of sustainable development, much of this information is fragmented and is often not available in a form that is convenient for policy makers and practitioners.

To overcome this barrier, the Sustainable Development Knowledge Partnership (SDKP) was established with the goal of organizing the available knowledge on sustainable development, and making it available to policy makers and practitioners in more accessible and user friendly formats.

The partnership is open and will bring together individuals, institutions, and networks engaged in the production and dissemination of knowledge on sustainable development, including research institutions, universities, expert networks, governmental institutions, civil society organizations, private research entities, and individual researchers working on sustainable development.